Road closure information in support of Army Ten-Miler, Oct. 7

10/5/2018

Army Ten-Miler file photo from 2007WASHINGTON – More than 35,000 military and civilian runners are expected to attend the 34th Annual Army Ten-Miler Sunday, Oct. 7. The race starts and finishes at the Pentagon and the route passes through parts of Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.

The following roads will be affected:

  • Route 110 (all lanes) will be closed from 5:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Beginning at 6 a.m., the following roads will close and re-open on a rolling schedule:

  • Constitution Avenue NW between 23rd Street NW and 15th Street NW
  • Independence Avenue SW between 23rd Street NW and 7th Street SW
  • 14th Street Bridge HOV Lanes between Arlington, Virginia, and Independence Avenue SW
  • 7th Street SW between Independence Avenue SW and C Street SW
  • 9th Street SW between Independence Avenue SW and C Street SW
  • Route 110 northbound between Rosslyn and Crystal City
  • Portions of I-395 HOV lanes from Crystal City to the 14th Street Bridge
  • Route 27 from the George Washington Memorial Parkway to I-395
  • Army Navy Drive from S Eads Street to S 12th Street
  • Arlington Memorial Bridge between Route 110 and Memorial Circle

The Army Ten-Miler is the third largest 10-mile race in the world and attracts 35,000 military and civilian runners from around the world annually. The race course begins and ends at the Pentagon and runs through the Nation’s Capital passing national treasures such as the Lincoln Memorial, Korean War Memorial, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial and the Washington Monument. 

For a full map of the race course, visit https://www.armytenmiler.com/race-day/course/.